PROGRESS 2050: Toward a prosperous future for all Australians
Released on 27 October 2014, CEDA's report, A Federation for the 21st Century, explores the efficiency of the Australian Federation, duplications between Commonwealth and state responsibilities, and implications for public sector productivity.
On 27 October 2014, CEDA released A Federation for the 21st Century.
The report explores the efficiency of the Australian Federation, duplication between Commonwealth/state responsibilities and implications for public sector productivity.
This report was released at an event in Sydney. Click here to watch videos from the Federalism report launch.
A Federation for the 21st Century examines:
Download the report - A Federation for the 21st Century (pdf)
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Section 1: ContextChapter 1.1The historical context of Australia's Federation Professor John Cole Chapter 1.2 Chapter 1.3 Section 2: Critical interdependenciesChapter 2.1 Chapter 2.2 Chapter 2.3 Chapter 2.4 |
Section 3: Determining roles, responsibilities and functionsChapter 3.1 Chapter 3.2 Chapter 3.3 Chapter 3.4 Chapter 3.5 Section 4: A reform agendaChapter 4.1 Chapter 4.2 Chapter 4.3 Chapter 4.4 |
CEDA's 2014 policy perspective, A Federation for the 21st Century, will be launched at a CEDA forum in Sydney on Monday, 27 October 2014. Speakers:
Watch videos - Federalism report launch
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